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Arts
Why does academic writing become detached while poetry is reserved for moments of intimacy? Anna Wythe ponders the divide between the personal and impersonal in writing her dissertation.
Arts
How do we attribute meaning to the art around us? Anna Wythe muses on our lack of independence in the way we consume the aesthetic
Arts
Anna Wythe enters the spiritual sphere of the Cambridge zine scene, and discovers how ‘The Cambridge Cult’ and ‘Lunalae’ fill the void between darkness and the ethereal
Arts
Despite some gooier, more generic pieces, Anna Wythe finds The Mays to be rife with layers of meaning
Arts
Anna Wythe looks at the strange forms that poetry can take
Arts
The Arts team share their top picks to transport you anywhere other than an exam hall
Arts
Anna Wythe reviews a new exhibition showcasing the striking, primal works of Lucie Rie
Arts
Anna Wythe delves into the bloody and difficult history of the iconic symbol for love
Arts
Anna Wythe argues in defence of Sidgwick’s brutalist beauty and concrete quirkiness
News
Members of Extinction Rebellion wished to fight the College’s ‘glorification’ of its namesake and his role in colonialism
News
If successful, the plans will see the development of four rows of student housing on the current site in Newnham ward
News
The move comes over concerns with funding transparency and the influence of its donors
News
Students were given the wrong link and had their exams rescheduled to random times in the day